Prospects for Iran’s New Direction: The LeTort Papers
Autor Keir Giles Editat de Strategic Studies Institute (U.S.), Army War College (U.S.) Cuvânt înainte de Jr. Douglas C. Lovelaceen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 aug 2015 – vârsta de la 15 ani
This
monograph,
completed
ahead
of
the
November
2014
deadline,
examines
some
of
the
underlying
factors
which
will
be
constant
in
dealing
with
a
nuclear
capable
Iran
under
President
Hassan
Rouhani,
and
which
will
help
determine
the
success
or
failure
of
talks
in
2015.
It
analyzes
Rouhani's
eventful
first
year
in
office
in
order
to
provide
pointers
to
what
may
be
possible—and
to
some
key
limiting
factors—for
Iran
under
his
leadership.
During
that
time,
Rouhani
has
been
forced
to
balance
his
own
progressive
instincts
with
the
instinctual
caution
of
more
conservative
elements
of
the
Iranian
ruling
elite.
As
a
result,
foreign
hopes
for
his
influence
on
Iran’s
place
in
the
world
have
moved
from
initial
optimism
to
a
more
sober
assessment
of
the
options
available
to
him.
This
text provides
an
essential
backdrop
to
the
forthcoming
renewed
negotiations
with
Iran
by
providing
an
introduction
to
the
complex
interplay
of
issues
and
interests
which
constrain
the
Iranian
leadership.
Mingled
with
the
authors'
reseach
on
negotiations
under
Rouhani's
leadership
with
Western
countries'
leadership,
this
book
includes
primary
source
excerpts
from
speeches
of
world
leaders
pertaining
to
their
views
on
the
progress
for
the
agreement
talks
beginning
in
year
2013
through
part
of
the
year
2014.
This text is not only for researchers and policymakers with an interest in Iran, but also can also provide insights to those working with the Middle East more broadly in areas of security issues. This paper is recommended for high school, 2-year and 4-year colleges/universities for student research on topics relating to U.S.-Iran relations, foreign diplomacy, nuclear power and weapons negotiations, arms control, and political science, international relations, and global studies collections.
Iran resources collectioncan be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/international-foreign-affairs/middle-east/iran
This text is not only for researchers and policymakers with an interest in Iran, but also can also provide insights to those working with the Middle East more broadly in areas of security issues. This paper is recommended for high school, 2-year and 4-year colleges/universities for student research on topics relating to U.S.-Iran relations, foreign diplomacy, nuclear power and weapons negotiations, arms control, and political science, international relations, and global studies collections.
Iran resources collectioncan be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/international-foreign-affairs/middle-east/iran
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781584876694
ISBN-10: 1584876697
Pagini: 57
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția Department of the Army
Seria The LeTort Papers
ISBN-10: 1584876697
Pagini: 57
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția Department of the Army
Seria The LeTort Papers
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ABOUT
THE
AUTHOR
KEIR GILESis the director of the Conflict Studies Research Centre (CSRC), a group of deep subject matter experts on Eurasian security formerly attached to the United Kingdom (UK) Ministry of Defence. Now operating in the private sector, CSRC provides in-depth analysis on a wide range of security issues. After beginning his career working with paramilitary aviation in Russia and Ukraine immediately following the fall of the Soviet Union, Mr. Giles joined the BBC Monitoring Service (BBCM) to report on political and military affairs for UK Government customers. While attached from BBCM to CSRC at the UK Defence Academy, he wrote and briefed for UK and North Atlantic Treaty Organization government agencies on a wide range of defense and security issues, focusing on the role of adversary human factors. Uniquely, he is a double Associate Fellow of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) in London, UK, as well as a regular contributor to research projects on security issues in both the UK and Europe. Mr. Giles’s work has appeared in a wide range of academic and military publications across Europe and in the United States.
KEIR GILESis the director of the Conflict Studies Research Centre (CSRC), a group of deep subject matter experts on Eurasian security formerly attached to the United Kingdom (UK) Ministry of Defence. Now operating in the private sector, CSRC provides in-depth analysis on a wide range of security issues. After beginning his career working with paramilitary aviation in Russia and Ukraine immediately following the fall of the Soviet Union, Mr. Giles joined the BBC Monitoring Service (BBCM) to report on political and military affairs for UK Government customers. While attached from BBCM to CSRC at the UK Defence Academy, he wrote and briefed for UK and North Atlantic Treaty Organization government agencies on a wide range of defense and security issues, focusing on the role of adversary human factors. Uniquely, he is a double Associate Fellow of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) in London, UK, as well as a regular contributor to research projects on security issues in both the UK and Europe. Mr. Giles’s work has appeared in a wide range of academic and military publications across Europe and in the United States.